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I want babies, not one-night stands, says Sienna

Sienna Miller has revealed that she is ready to settle down and have children - after splitting up from her latest boyfriend.

Sienna, 26, broke up with male model Jamie Burke, 21, because they spent too much time apart.

And now the newly single actress, who has been linked to a string of actors since her split with Jude Law, says she wants real romance and a family.

She says: "He [Jamie Burke] lives in New York and I live in London.

"I am at the point of my life where if I am going to be in a relationship, I don't want to be on the phone for an hour a night.

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Lost love: Sienna and New York-based ex love, Jamie Burke

Lost love: Sienna and New York-based ex love, Jamie Burke

"I'm craving romance in my life.

"I'm not in the mood for one-night stands, even though it is summer and I should be.

"If I am in a relationship I want it to be grounded and solid. I see my sister, and she has this wonderful marriage and a wonderful husband."

Speaking to American Vogue magazine, she adds: "I'm free-spirited and it gets me into trouble. It's hard to be yourself and be accepted in the world I move in.

"I look around and see a lot of miserable people. But I am happy."

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Sultry: The 26-year-old wants to settle down and have kids

Sultry: The 26-year-old wants to settle down and have kids

She also opens her heart about her relationship with Law, adding: "I was 21 when we got together, it was love. We were both working and travelling and seeing each other, and I'll love him forever.

"We didn't have time to breathe on any level. The stolen moments - getting a curry and sitting in the garden - were bliss.

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Sienna says she'll love Jude Law 'forever'

Sienna says she'll love Jude Law 'forever'

"I want to grow from that experience. I don't want to repeat patterns or carry baggage."

Sienna is now hoping for a more serene "earth mother" life.

She says: "I've ignored the earthy side of my nature. I'm really grounded and quite hippy, wanting to nurture and have children and be quiet."

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